17-06-2018, 01:52
Twelve months ago, an out-of-form Worcestershire were soundly beaten in the One-Day Cup semi-final by a juggernaut of a Surrey side. It was difficult to be disappointed about a match in which the Pears were so obviously outclassed, but nevertheless, it felt like a chance for elusive silverware had gone begging.
However, fast-forward a year, and Worcs have a second bite of the cherry tomorrow when Kent visit New Road in this year's semi-final. This time we're up against a similar-sized county, but in spite of home advantage, the absence of Moeen Ali and Joe Leach coupled with our Jekyll-and-Hyde performances probably make us slight underdogs again. Kent have a formidable top order in Heino Kuhn, Daniel Bell-Drummond and Joe Denly, while Harry Podmore and Darren Stevens have been fearsome wicket-takers, and any team who can put Notts to the sword at Trent Bridge deserve a lot of respect.
If we're to reach Lord's for the first time since 2004, we'll need our inexperienced bowling attack to pull something big out of the hat and see off the Kent top order as cheaply as they can; also, the pressure will be on Joe Clarke and Callum Ferguson to each post a very big score.
However, fast-forward a year, and Worcs have a second bite of the cherry tomorrow when Kent visit New Road in this year's semi-final. This time we're up against a similar-sized county, but in spite of home advantage, the absence of Moeen Ali and Joe Leach coupled with our Jekyll-and-Hyde performances probably make us slight underdogs again. Kent have a formidable top order in Heino Kuhn, Daniel Bell-Drummond and Joe Denly, while Harry Podmore and Darren Stevens have been fearsome wicket-takers, and any team who can put Notts to the sword at Trent Bridge deserve a lot of respect.
If we're to reach Lord's for the first time since 2004, we'll need our inexperienced bowling attack to pull something big out of the hat and see off the Kent top order as cheaply as they can; also, the pressure will be on Joe Clarke and Callum Ferguson to each post a very big score.
"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley